Coffee-percolator.



PATENTBD APR.16, 1907.. l

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COFFEE PERGOLATOR. APPLIUATION FILED Arn.1o,1s oe 2 SHEETS-SHEET a.

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LOUIS WOJIDKOW, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR TO NEW YORK STAMPING OOMPAN Y, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, A CORPORATION OF NEW YORK.

' COFFEE-PERGOLATOR- Application led April l0, 1906. Serial No. 310,983.

Patented April 16, 1907.

l These finger portions are clasped or engaged by armsilc, extending from the strainer. By means of the handles the strainer, with the glass or transparent part m and lid n, can be lifted oli when desired. The part or globe m need not necessarily be made of glass. The

l strainer acts as a holder for the globe m.

This invention relates to certain improve- A lamp or heater is shown at o having a ments which facilitate the handling of the flame-protector p. The urn has a neck pordevice and also serve to maintain its appearl tion or de ending part q to surround the proance or prevent tarnishing. tector. n this portion g are upper and This invention is set forth in the following lower openings r. These circulating-openspecilication and claim and illustrated in the ings allow cooling or entrance of air, so that annexed drawings, in whichtarnishing of the neck on account of excess- Figure l is a sectional elevation of a device l ive heating is avoided. The protector is in embodying this invention. Fig. 2 is a secthe form of a shell or chimney corresponding tion along x a', Fig. l. Fig. 3 is a section in shape to the shape of the part q, depending Fig. 4 is a section along from the urn. This depending part g does Fig. 6 is not sit closely about the protector, but an air or annular space is left between the parts p and g. Such protector serves to direct the heat or llame to the ,urn and serves to prevent the heat of the llame from passing sidewise or away from suoli urn.

The beverage or contents can be suitably drawn off, as indicated at s. A suitable `stand can be provided, as indicated at t.

I claim-- A lamp or heater having' a protector lor To a/ZZ whom t may concerm,

Be it known that I, Louis WOJIDKow, a citizen of the United States, residing at Brooklyn, in the county of Kings and State of New York, have invented. new and useful Improvements in Ooffee-Percolators, of which the following is a specification.

z 2, Fig. l. Fig. shows a neck. an edge view of the sprinkler.

In the drawings is shown what may be l called an urn or urn portion a with what is known as a valve b, which is integral or in one piece with a nipple or drainpi e c. To this valve is secured or iXed a l tu ey d, generally known as a circulatingtube, which can be soldered to the valve. The valve being solid or without any internal hollow or chamber, no foul matter can settle l therein. l preventing' In valves made hollow or shell-like with i soldering applied in case of a leak injurious matter from the plating solution is apt to be generated. This ob' making the valve solid or internal chamber.

A strainer is shown to a s rinkler-tube wise, and a colee-percolator urn having a depending hollow neck portion made to eX- tend from the lower part of the urn downward and to sit over and surround the protector while leaving an annular space between said parts, said neck portion having upper and `lower air-passages to allow air to enter and pass along the protector and cool the same so that the heat from the flame will not strike or tarnish the exterior of the urn.

In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in the presence oi two subscribing Jection is avoided by or without any hollow f with a sprinkler or taperec shedding portion g. Above the s rinkler is secured a cap portion h, suitably uted or formed to leave spaces between the at a having LXed theresame and the s rinkler g. As water mounts l or rises througi tube d it ilows off between witnesses.

cap 7i and s rinkler g and onto strainer c into the urn. '.llhe strainer is shown with handle LO UIS WOJIDKOW' Witnesses:

comcprising finger disks or portions i of noncon ucting material, which will not convey EDWARD WIEsNEiz., heat nor burn if grasped by the iingers.

GEORGE HULsBERe.

the llame from being blown side- 

